Biography

Finished the 2013-14 season as the Checkers' all-time leader in games played (294), goals (103), assists (149) and points (252) ... Also led the team in total power-play assists (75) and power-play points (112) ... Led the Checkers with 20 game-winning goals, including a single-season record of eight in 2012-13 ... Holds a share of the team record for most assists in a single season (43 in 2011-12) ... Was the team's all-time leader with 830 shots on goal ... Held the team's all-time record with 18 shootout goals (on 35 chances) ... Had not missed a game due to injury in five full professional seasons ... Ranked first (two times) or second (three times) on the team in scoring in each of his first five seasons with the Hurricanes' top affiliate ... Scored three points (2g, 1a) at his first career AHL All-Star Classic on 1/30/12 ... Signed a one-year, two-way contract with Carolina on 6/24/14.

2013-14

Finished his fifth professional season and fourth with the Checkers … Served as a full-time alternate captain for the second consecutive season ... Ranked second on the team and tied for sixth in the AHL with a career-high 69 points in 70 games … Led the team with 41 assists and ranked second on the team with 28 goals … Ranked fifth in the AHL with 15 power-play goals … Finished third in the AHL with 37 power-play points … Led the team and tied for third in the AHL with a career-high 230 shots on goal … Recorded at least one shot on goal in all 70 games, extending his streak to 113 consecutive games dating back to 12/28/12 … Finished the season with five game-winning goals, ranking second on the team … Led both the Checkers (four goals on six attempts) and Hurricanes (two goals on two attempts) in shootout goals … Scored the Checkers' first goal of the season on the team's first shot of the season just 49 seconds into the opening-night win at OKC (10/4) … Scored the Checkers' only goal of the game vs. IA (10/19) … Scored for the third straight game and extended his season-opening point streak to five games (4g, 1a) at GR (10/25) … Assisted on the Checkers' only goal in regulation and scored their only goal in the shootout in a 2-1 loss at RFD (10/26) … Marked his first multi-point game of the season with a the eventual game-winning goal and an assist at CHI (10/27) … Tied his career-long point streak of eight games (5g, 4a) with an assist in the 5-2 loss at GR (10/30) … Extended his point streak to a career-long nine games (6g, 4a), including at least one point in every game this season, with a goal at RFD (10/31) … Recalled to Carolina for the first time this season on 11/6 and made his season debut with Carolina vs. NYI on 11/7 … Scored on his first-ever NHL shootout attempt as the Hurricanes fell to MIN (11/9) … Scored the shootout-winning goal, improving him to a perfect 2-for-2 in his NHL career, vs. ANA (11/15) … Returned to Charlotte on 11/22 after going scoreless in seven games with Carolina … Scored a goal at NOR (11/27), his first point at any level since the last game of his season-opening point streak on 10/31 (three AHL games, seven NHL games) … Scored the first goal of the game and added an assist in the 4-1 win vs. MIL (11/30) … Had his first multi-assist game of the season with a pair of helpers and posted a season-high, plus-3 rating in the 3-2 win vs. RFD (12/5), extending his point streak to four games (2g, 4a) … Had the primary assist on Keegan Lowe's game-tying goal with 1:10 left in regulation and scored the winner on the power play with eight seconds remaining in regulation in a 3-2 win vs. SA (12/12) … Had the lone assist on both of Zach Boychuk's goals vs. NOR (12/19) … Recorded his fifth multi-point game in his last 10 outings with a goal and an assist vs. TOR (12/21) … Scored on the power play for the second consecutive game vs. TEX (1/2) … Scored the eventual game-winning goal and added an assist at OKC (1/10) to extend his point streak to four games (3g, 2a) … Tied his career high and the Checkers' single-game franchise record with four assists vs. OKC (1/24) … Tallied two assists in the 5-3 win at LE (2/1) … Assisted on the Checkers' only goal by Victor Rask (2/15), giving him 11 helpers in his last nine games … Scored twice to end a 13-game goal drought that tied his career long, added an assist and fired a career-high nine shots on goal as the Checkers erased a 4-1 deficit to defeat ABB 5-4 in overtime in Raleigh, NC (2/16) … Opened the scoring on the power play and assisted on Sean Dolan's first goal of the season vs. NOR (2/18) … Scored the Checkers' lone goal at TEX (2/21), extending his goal streak to three games (4g) and point streak to four games (4g, 3a) … Scored his 10th power-play goal of the season, tying his previous career high, and had an assist at HER (3/2) … Scored his 20th goal of the season, making him the second Checkers skater to reach that mark (Boychuk), in the 3-2 win at NOR (3/4) … Had the lone assist on Justin Shugg's goal at SA (3/7), extending his point streak to five games (2g, 4a) … Scored a goal six seconds into a power play and added an assist in the 5-2 win vs. LE (3/15) … Scored the Checkers' third shorthanded goal of the season, marking his third straight game with a goal, vs. LE (3/16) … Recalled by Carolina on 3/17 and logged a then-career-high 13:47 of ice time in the 3-1 win at CBJ (3/18) … Reassigned to the Checkers on 3/19 and extended his AHL goal streak to four games at NOR later that night … Scored two power-play goals, including the game-winner with 4:01 remaining in the third period, to extend his goal streak to a career-long five games (6g, 1a) vs. SA (3/21). It was the Checkers' longest goal streak of the season … Recorded two assists vs. SA (3/23), extending his point streak to seven games (6g, 4a) … Extended his point streak to eight games with the game-winning, power-play goal in the third period of a 2-1 win at IA (3/25) … Notched three assists, extending his point streak to nine games (7g, 7a) and tying his career long set earlier this season, at IA (3/26) … Scored a goal and added another in the shootout vs. OKC (3/30), giving him 20 points (10g, 10a) in 16 games in March … Recalled by Carolina on 4/1 and played in that night's game at PIT … Recorded his first two NHL assists on the power play, his first NHL points of the season, and logged a career-high 14:25 of ice time vs. DAL (4/3) … Reassigned to the Checkers on 4/4 and recorded an assist in that night's game at SA, making him the first player to score 250 points as a Checker … Games missed while in the NHL: 6 (11/7-11/19) … Longest point streak: 9 games (10/4-10/31: 6g, 4a; 3/9-3/26: 7g, 7a) … Longest goal streak: 5 games (3/12-3/21: 6g, 1a) … Longest assist streak: 3 games (10/26-10/30: 1g, 3a; 11/30-12/5: 1g, 4a; 2/15-2/18: 3g, 3a; 2/26-3/2: 1g, 3a) … Multi-goal games: 2 (2/16, 3/21) … Multi-assist games: 7 (12/5, 12/19, 1/24, 2/1, 2/5, 3/23, 3/26) … Multi-point games: 17 (10/27, 11/30, 12/5, 12/12, 12/19, 12/21, 1/10, 1/24, 2/1, 2/5, 2/16, 2/18, 3/2, 3/15, 3/21, 3/23, 3/26).

2012-13

Completed his fourth professional season, all with the Hurricanes' AHL affiliate, and third with the Checkers … Served as an alternate captain … Led the team in goals (25 – t-18th AHL), assists (35), points (60 – t-12th AHL), power-play points (24) and shots on goal (186) … Also tied for first on the team with 10 power-play goals … His eight game-winning goals and three overtime goals, both of which were tied for first in the AHL, set new franchise records for most in a single season … All eight of his game-winners were either scored in the third period or later or put the Checkers ahead in a tie game … Also had one shootout winner that did not count toward his game-winning goal total … Tied for the team lead with 70 games played … Played his first three NHL games, scoring a goal in his debut … Tied for third on the team in playoff scoring with four points (2g, 2a) … Scored a goal, the game-winner, in the Checkers' first game of the season at HOU (10/13) … Scored two goals, including the shorthanded game-winner, as the Checkers came back from a 4-1 deficit to win 6-4 at GR (10/26) … Recorded his second multi-goal game of the season vs. PEO (11/9) … Recorded an assist at SA (11/16), extending his point streak to a season-high seven games (6g, 3a) … Was the only player to score in the shootout with a fifth-round winner at SA (11/18) … Scored his eighth goal of the season and added an assist at NOR (11/21) … Broke a career-long, seven-game scoring drought with an assist at MIL (12/11) … Scored his first goal in over a month and fired five shots on goal at HOU (12/28) … Notched his first two-assist game of the season at SA (12/30) … Scored the game-winning goal in the Checkers' 3-1 win vs. NOR in Raleigh (1/6) … Scored the game-winning goal in overtime at OKC (1/12), giving him goals in three consecutive games (1/6-1/12: 3g, 1a) and points in six straight (12/30-1/12: 3g, 5a) … Recorded his sixth multi-point game of the season with a goal and an assist vs. NOR (1/20) … Scored on two of his six shots on goal for his third multi-goal game of the season vs. ABB (1/25) … Recorded his first three-point game of the season (1g, 2a) and fired a season-high seven shots on goal at OKC (2/1) … Picked up an assist vs. SA (2/9), extending his point streak to five games (1/25-2/9: 3g, 5a). Had five or more shots on goal in all six games … Scored his second overtime goal of the season and added an assist at CHI (2/14) … Tied his season high with three points (2g, 1a) at MIL (2/16), giving him five points in his last two games … Scored the only goal of the game with 4:26 remaining in regulation at ABB (2/23) … Earned his first career NHL recall on 3/8 … Notched the game-winning goal in his NHL debut vs. NJ (3/9) … Returned to Charlotte on 3/15 after scoring one goal in his first three games at the NHL level with Carolina … Scored his third overtime goal and eighth game-winning goal of the season vs. TEX (3/17) … Scored 36 points (15g, 21a) in 32 AHL games between 12/30 and 3/29, scoring at least one point in all but seven games. Had four point streaks of four or more games during that span … Recorded a season-high three assists and a season-high plus-4 rating as the Checkers rallied from a 3-0 deficit with six minutes remaining in regulation to win 4-3 in overtime at PEO (4/16) … Recorded an assist at PEO (4/20), giving him a six-game point streak (4/11-4/20: 1g, 7a) and a 10-game road point streak (2/22-4/20: 4g, 9a) to finish the season. The road point streak tied the longest posted by any AHL player at any time this season … Notched two assists in the Checkers' first playoff game at OKC (4/26), extending his point and road point streaks from the regular season to seven and 11 games, respectively … Scored two power-play goals just 1:28 apart in Game 3 vs. OKC (5/1), one of which held up as the game-winner, marking the fastest two playoff goals by the same player in Checkers playoff history. Terry held the old record of 3:48 set in 2011 … Missed three regular-season games while on NHL recall (3/9-3/13) … Missed three games due to suspension (elbowing: 10/28-11/4) … Longest point streak: 7 games (10/21-11/16: 6g, 3a) … Longest goal streak: 3 games (1/6-1/12: 3g, 1a) … Longest assist streak: 4 games (1/26-2/9: 1g, 5a; 4/13-4/20: 0g, 6a) … Multi-point games: 13 (10/26, 11/9, 11/21, 12/30, 1/11, 1/20, 1/25, 2/1, 2/14, 2/16, 3/6, 3/17, 4/16) … Multi-goal games: 4 (10/26, 11/9, 1/25, 2/16) … Multi-assist games: 3 (12/30, 2/1, 4/16).

2011-12

Concluded his third professional season, all with the Hurricanes organization ... Led the Checkers with 59 points and a career-high 43 assists and finished fourth on the team with 16 goals ... Finished the season ranked 8th in AHL assists and tied for 21st in AHL scoring ... Ranked second on the team with 201 shots ... Led the team in points (26) and assists (23) on the power play ... Tied for the team lead with three game-winning goals ... Ranked third on the team with a career-high 67 penalty minutes ...Tied for fifth in AHL shootout goals with six in 12 attempts and tied for first in the league with three shootout winners ... Had three point streaks of five or more games, including two eight-game streaks that ended 11/30 (2g, 9a) and 1/27 (4g, 11a) ... Picked up an assist in the season opener at NOR (10/7) ...Scored his first two goals of the season, including the game winner, at SA (10/29) ... Served a two-game suspension for charging on 11/11 and 11/12, ending his run as the AHL's active Ironman with 173 consecutive games played ... Notched three assists at NOR (11/23) to extend his point streak to five games ... Scored a goal for the second consecutive game and added an assist vs. MIL (11/27) to extend his point streak to seven games ... Scored his third career shorthanded goal and added an assist vs. LE (12/4) ... Scored in regulation and added the shootout winner vs. RFD (12/30) ... Had his second multi-goal game of the season vs. GR (1/17) to extend his point streak to three games ... Had four assists at ABB (1/20), setting a new personal record and tying the team record for most in a single game ... Recorded four consecutive multi-point games from 1/17 to 1/24 (2g, 8a), extending his overall point streak to six games ... Played in his first AHL All-Star Classic in Atlantic City, NJ, on 1/30, tying game highs with two goals and three points in the Western Conference's 8-7 shootout victory ... Scored the game-winning goal and added an empty-net tally at GR (3/30), extending his point streak to five games ...Posted his third point streak of six or more games with two assists at PEO (3/31).

2010-11

Completed his second AHL season, ranking first among Charlotte skaters and third in the league with 34 goals... His 34 goals led all AHL Eastern Conference players... Was second on the team in points (64), fifth in assists (30), tied for second in power-play goals (10) and tied for first in shorthanded goals (2)...Skated in all 80 regular-season games for the second consecutive season...Earned his first of three multi-goal games with two goals vs. Portland (11/2)... Netted the game-winning goal in Charlotte's first AHL home win vs. Portland (11/3)... Had a seven-game point streak from 11/2-11/11 (5g, 4a)... Earned a season-high three assists vs. Syracuse (12/6)... Totaled 12 points (7g, 5a) in 13 games in March...Skated in all 16 of Charlotte's Calder Cup Playoff games as the Checkers advanced to the Eastern Conference Final, ranking tied for first on the team with six goals... Was first among Charlotte skaters with four points during the Eastern Conference Final series vs. Binghamton.

2009-10

Ranked second among Albany skaters in scoring, totaling 47 points (17 goals, 30 assists)...Also ranked second on the team in plus/minus (+12) and was one of two River Rats to play in all 80 regular season games... Scored his first professional goal (and point) in Albany's season opener vs. Manchester (10/3/09)... Played in all eight of Albany's 2010 Calder Cup Playoff games, and was third among Rats skaters six points (2g, 4a).

Junior

Completed his junior hockey career in 2009 with 289 points (114g, 175a) and 352 penalty minutes in 253 games with the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL)... Was teammates with fellow Hurricanes prospects Brett Bellemore and Michal Jordan in Plymouth... Ranks third on Plymouth's all-time scoring list (289 points)... Is third in Plymouth franchise history in assists (175) and fifth in goals (114) and games played (253)...Holds Plymouth's franchise record for consecutive regular-season games played at 168 games (1/5/06-3/16/08)... Was named Plymouth's Rookie of the Year in 2005-06 after tallying nine goals and 19 assists (28 points) in 64 games...Played for Team Ontario at the 2006 World Under-17 Tournament in Regina, Sask, tallying five goals and one assist in five games...Named OHL Academic Player of the Month for October 2006 in the West Division... Ranked fourth among Whalers skaters with 18 points in Plymouth's march to the 2007 OHL championship and berth in the 2007 Memorial Cup...Became the 14th player in Plymouth's history to record a 100-point season, notching 44 goals and 57 assists (101 points) to lead the Whalers in scoring in 2007-08... Represented the Western Conference in the 2008 OHL All-Star Classic in Sault Ste. Marie... Led Plymouth and ranked second in the OHL in scoring with 94 points (39g, 55a) in 53 games in 2008-09... Was the OHL's recipient of the 2008-09 Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy as the league's humanitarian of the year...Was also named the first-ever winner of the Mickey Renaud Captain's Trophy for leadership on and off the ice... Served as Plymouth's team captain and earned the team's MVP, Humanitarian of the Year and Academic Player of the Year awards...Also named a 2008-09 OHL Third Team All-Star... Was the OHL Player of the Month for December 2008 after totaling 15 points (7g, 8a) in 10 games, and for February 2009 with 26 points (10g, 16a) in 10 games...Represented the Western Conference at the 2009 OHL All-Star Classic in Windsor, his second consecutive All-Star appearance...Was named to the Canadian team for the AD T Canada-Russia Challenge but could not play due to illness.